Chelsea manager Jose Mourinho believes John Terry is back
to top form after a frustrating season under Rafael Benitez last term.
The former England captain was used sparingly by Benitez
during his spell as interim boss at Stamford Bridge last season.
Terry has also been plagued by injuries to his ankle and
back in recent seasons, bringing into question his long-term future at the club
with his contract due to expire next season.
And Mourinho - who returned to Stamford Bridge in the
close-season - admitted he was concerned Terry would not be the player he was
during his first stint at the club.
But the Portuguese feels the 32-year-old club captain has
allayed those fears with a string of assured performances.
Speaking to The Guardian, Mourinho said: "He's
recovering his self-esteem. In the last few years he was not playing a lot, he
had problems on the pitch, he had problems outside the pitch, he had
suspensions for different reasons, he had injuries, he had managers who didn't
trust him enough.
"And it looked like, at a certain moment, his career
was going in the wrong direction.
"Even I was questioning, from far away, what was
happening to this guy: physical problems, psychological problems, what is going
on?
"I'm happy he's proving he's still a top player. He
plays in a position where age doesn't make a huge difference.
"It's a position where players rely more on
positioning, on reading the game, and being in the right place at the right
time. Experience helps.
"You go to many clubs and top clubs and central
defenders are 30 to 34. John is proving his quality. With what he did at
Chelsea in the last decade, I think he deserves to be back on track."
Terry has played in all seven of Chelsea's Premier League
matches this season, helping them to third in the table.
Culled from Soccerway


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